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Human Appetite Research Unit, School of Psychology, University of Leeds, Leeds, LS2 9JT, United Kingdom.
Ageing Res Rev. 2018 Mar;42:40-55. doi: 10.1016/j.arr.2017.12.004. Epub 2017 Dec 15.
Ageing is a highly complex process marked by a temporal cascade of events, which promote alterations in the normal functioning of an individual organism. The triggers of normal brain ageing are not well understood, even less so the factors which initiate and steer the neuronal degeneration, which underpin disorders such as dementia. A wealth of data on how nutrients and diets may support cognitive function and preserve brain health are available, yet the molecular mechanisms underlying their biological action in both normal ageing, age-related cognitive decline, and in the development of neurodegenerative disorders have not been clearly elucidated.
This review aims to summarise the current state of knowledge of vulnerabilities that predispose towards dysfunctional brain ageing, highlight potential protective mechanisms, and discuss dietary interventions that may be used as therapies. A special focus of this paper is on the impact of nutrition on neuroprotection and the underlying molecular mechanisms, and this focus reflects the discussions held during the 2nd workshop 'Nutrition for the Ageing Brain: Functional Aspects and Mechanisms' in Copenhagen in June 2016. The present review is the most recent in a series produced by the Nutrition and Mental Performance Task Force under the auspice of the International Life Sciences Institute Europe (ILSI Europe).
Coupling studies of cognitive ageing with studies investigating the effect of nutrition and dietary interventions as strategies targeting specific mechanisms, such as neurogenesis, protein clearance, inflammation, and non-coding and microRNAs is of high value. Future research on the impact of nutrition on cognitive ageing will need to adopt a longitudinal approach and multimodal nutritional interventions will likely need to be imposed in early-life to observe significant impact in older age.
衰老是一个高度复杂的过程,其特征是一系列时间事件的级联,这些事件促进了个体生物正常功能的改变。正常大脑衰老的触发因素还不太清楚,更不用说引发和引导神经元变性的因素了,而神经元变性是痴呆等疾病的基础。关于营养物质和饮食如何支持认知功能和保护大脑健康,已经有大量的数据,但它们在正常衰老、与年龄相关的认知能力下降以及神经退行性疾病发展中的生物学作用的分子机制还没有得到明确的阐明。
本综述旨在总结导致大脑功能失调性衰老的易损性的最新知识状态,强调潜在的保护机制,并讨论可能用作治疗方法的饮食干预措施。本文的一个特别重点是营养对神经保护的影响及其潜在的分子机制,这一重点反映了 2016 年 6 月在哥本哈根举行的第 2 届“衰老大脑的营养:功能方面和机制”研讨会的讨论。本综述是在国际生命科学学会欧洲分会(ILSI Europe)的营养与精神表现工作组主持下编写的一系列综述中的最新一篇。
将认知衰老研究与研究营养和饮食干预措施对特定机制(如神经发生、蛋白质清除、炎症、非编码和 microRNAs)的影响相结合的研究具有很高的价值。未来关于营养对认知衰老影响的研究需要采用纵向方法,并且可能需要在生命早期实施多模式营养干预措施,才能在老年时观察到显著的影响。